The bill to appropriate $2,095,455, being the amount of customs collected on Porto Rican imports, to be subject to the will of the President for the prosecution of public improvements in Porto Rico, has become a law.
Editor Cambridge Tribune:—A recent editorial requesting a reply to some of its questions, affords an opportunity for presenting some facts which will enable candid people to separate things which differ, but may be confused through misinformation.
Editor of The Mirror:—In response to an invitation I attended the weekly meeting of First Church of Christ, Scientist, my object being to see and hear for myself something about the new movement which is attracting so much attention and meeting with so much criticism.
Some
clergymen having published statements peculiarly untrue regarding Christian Science, the following letter appeared in proclamation of the Truth and was published in the Berlin.
John Everson
, a young man who is employed in the Green Bay Theatre and who boards at the American House, believes he had, through the medium of Christian Science, a remarkable escape from serious injury or even pain following an accident.
Not
long ago a Congress of the principal nations of the world was held, which was widely heralded as a Peace Congress, and the result of which was to be a lessening of the burdens borne by the people of those nations in keeping up immense standing armies with which to defend themselves from the aggressions of their "neighbors," or which would, if circumstances seemed to demand such action, enable them in their turn to become the aggressors.
The
Lenten season just passing commemorates the temptation of our Lord, and in pondering it and studying his method of meeting temptation we may gain most helpful lessons.
It
is hoped that it will be a point of interest in the progress of Christian Science to tell something of the work being done in the city jail at Rock Island, Ill.
We have been favored in our church with many verifications of the truth of the Mother's words in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," page 291, lines 5–7.
Christian Science has done so much for me, that I feel constrained to give one demonstration of the many I have been able to make through the understanding of Truth.
I always receive some benefit from the demonstrations given in the Journal and Sentinel, and I appreciate them so much that the testimonies constitute my first reading when the Journal or Sentinel arrives.
Circumstances make it necessary again to request our co-workers throughout the Field to observe the following rules in sending in their orders to the Publishing House.
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